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miles up reaching speeds of more than 833 miles per hour before safely landing in the desert in new mexico. baumgartner wore a special eye-tech suit and used a special capsule to travel those 24 miles up to make that historic jump. he also had a mission control team on the ground monitoring his every move and they were very happy to see him land safely. there he goes down on his knees. what an adventurer. >>> still ahead tonight, social security recipients are getting a raise. everybody can expect more money next year, but it won't be enough to break the bank. >>> some people will see more money in their ereader accounts courtesy of a price fixing lawsuit. >>> and the long and winding road for the space shuttle "endeavour" has finally come to an end. an end. remember when you said men are superior drivers? yeah. yeah. >>> if you collect social security, don't expect a big jump in your monthly benefits next year. the annual cost of living adjustment will be announced tuesday. it's based on inflation and it's only expected to add about $12 to $24 a month to the average social security check.
miles up reaching speeds of more than 833 miles per hour before safely landing in the desert in new mexico. baumgartner wore a special eye-tech suit and used a special capsule to travel those 24 miles up to make that historic jump. he also had a mission control team on the ground monitoring his every move and they were very happy to see him land safely. there he goes down on his knees. what an adventurer. >>> still ahead tonight, social security recipients are getting a raise....
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. >> a más , sabía que lo haria, siempre , méxico que viva! . >> [gritos] . >> que te parece? . >> es fabuloso, es lo mejor, reune la experiencia . >> felicidades ssan francisco,gracias gigantes somos número 1 . >> si . >> [gritos] . >> estamos así , con alegría, grande . >> como celebraras? . >> [gritos] . >> para celebrar el triunfo . >> que te parece el desempeño . >> bien . >> estamos locos, felices . >> si es más . >> si . >> [gritos] . >> oye , que te parece el desempeño ? . >> [gritos] . >> bueno esta fiesta a penas comienza, porque los fanáticos se preparan para recibir a su equipo favorito . >> [gritos] . >> [risas] . >> donde estas gracias por el reporte? . >> el desfile a las 11am, aquí un saludo a los campeones . >> muy bien más adelante eso . >> en más noticias, representantes advierten de venta de boletos falsos por 15 dólares cuándo tienen 15 centavos es más común después de deportes o musicales . >> [♪ ♪] . >> el novato , citatorios por marihuana y alcohol, esto en la dirección en úpantalla . >> un adulto también multado por el código mun
. >> a más , sabía que lo haria, siempre , méxico que viva! . >> [gritos] . >> que te parece? . >> es fabuloso, es lo mejor, reune la experiencia . >> felicidades ssan francisco,gracias gigantes somos número 1 . >> si . >> [gritos] . >> estamos así , con alegría, grande . >> como celebraras? . >> [gritos] . >> para celebrar el triunfo . >> que te parece el desempeño . >> bien . >> estamos locos, felices ....
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discriminación y los más afectados, ind ajenas fsh, menores, adultos mayores, la s discriminación en méxico y preskrepr previenen discriminación y el skwen ti centro de skweshinvestigación, trailer se quedó sin frenos y se impactó con otro que chocó contra 6 vehículos partículas y provocó largas filas de vehículos. >> en hidalgo familias desalojadas por gas, dicen que garantizó que existen conducc n condiciones para reducir el perímetro de donde está la fuga. >> libertad bajo fianza a personas por disturbios en las escuelas, autoridades dicen que no se crédito ó por el delito de fueron acusados. >> tormenta sandi se convirtió en huracán categoría 1 en su camino a jamaica y cuba en méxico provoca lluvias, meto logo dicen que no afectarán acá. >> más adelante en tnoticias univisión 14 tenemos las jugadas de los gigantes y una modalidad de los jóvenes les costará caro a jóvenes que muestren su ropa interior. >> (♪) >> como ya les adelantamos los tigres de detroit salieron con la derrota esta noche en el primer partido de la serie mundial del (♪) hola los tigres ded
discriminación y los más afectados, ind ajenas fsh, menores, adultos mayores, la s discriminación en méxico y preskrepr previenen discriminación y el skwen ti centro de skweshinvestigación, trailer se quedó sin frenos y se impactó con otro que chocó contra 6 vehículos partículas y provocó largas filas de vehículos. >> en hidalgo familias desalojadas por gas, dicen que garantizó que existen conducc n condiciones para reducir el perímetro de donde está la fuga. >>...
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mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. i was visiting with a mexican businessman some time ago who described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been for the past week, minute by minute. this is tragic. the united states should be working for operable the -- cooperative lee with mexico to stop the violence and the drug lords who are terrorizing so many citizens. >> one of the key house and senate races you can follow, on c-span, c-span radio, c- span.org, and 2012. >> representatives faced off in the fourth district in iowa. rep. king is seeking a fifth term, where vilsack is the former first lady of iowa. this is courtesy of iowa public television and is about one hour. >> live coverage for the iowa 4th district u.s. house seat. steve king is running for a sixth term. he is challenged by christietheir debate is on iowa public television. steve king -- and this special edition of iowa press, from carroll. >> iowa banks know you want honest advice for your g
mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. i was visiting with a mexican businessman some time ago who described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been for the past week, minute by minute. this is tragic. the united states should be working for operable the -- cooperative lee with mexico to stop the violence and the drug lords who are terrorizing so many citizens. >> one of the key...
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with mexico to help them solve the problem, stop the violence. >> the senator seat is one of the key house seats you can follow >> this week on "q&a", filmmaker heidi ewing discusses "detropia". segments of the film contained language which may be offensive. >> at what point did you decide to do a documentary on detroit? >> i am an originally from the area. there was definitely a personal connection. i had never considered making a film in detroit, or one with any personal ties to myself. mike co-director and i started talking about a detroit in late 2008. things seemed to be getting worse. it was already bad in the 1980's. in lot of people i knew were leaving. in october of 2009 i came with my crew for three days just as an experiment and film in the city just as an outsider. talked to a few people. absolutely riveretted by the people and the plays. i thought there's definitely a movie here. we need to make a film in detroit. >> when impacted, i read your father had an impact on you watching him and his business over the years. >> that's right, my father is had a manufacturing compa
with mexico to help them solve the problem, stop the violence. >> the senator seat is one of the key house seats you can follow >> this week on "q&a", filmmaker heidi ewing discusses "detropia". segments of the film contained language which may be offensive. >> at what point did you decide to do a documentary on detroit? >> i am an originally from the area. there was definitely a personal connection. i had never considered making a film in...
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guest: basically the men are rehired in mexico. it already move most of its operation. this is the last plant opened. when you look at what the employees are making, i believe it's $3.52 an hour all end. there was no way to these guys could have actually accepted, i believe, that would have convinced or persuaded this company to stay. there in lies the real conversation. we need to bring corporate america to the table in some kind of way because it's just going ton -- to be on price, everyone will be laid off. this just articulates what that looks like. you hear about both candidates now, the shrinking for the middle class. the middle class is going away. what does that actually mean? what does that look like. in detroit, making this film "detropia," we sort of experience what that looks and feels like from people who are experiencing it. that's what you see. host: both democrats and republicans passed nafta. both liberals and conservatives supported nafta. what's the solution? is there enough money in the federal till to bail out detroit? guest: i don't think there is
guest: basically the men are rehired in mexico. it already move most of its operation. this is the last plant opened. when you look at what the employees are making, i believe it's $3.52 an hour all end. there was no way to these guys could have actually accepted, i believe, that would have convinced or persuaded this company to stay. there in lies the real conversation. we need to bring corporate america to the table in some kind of way because it's just going ton -- to be on price, everyone...
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the company is concerned the sandwiches macon taken peanut butter made from a new mexico supplier where salmonella was found. the outbreak sickened 39 people in 19 states. none are tied to smuckers uncrustables. >>> after 80 years, "newsweek" magazine will no longer appear in print. during those nearly nine decades "newsweek" and other "newsweek"ly set the national news agenda took its toll because of the internet. "newsweek" will only be available on the internet. another sign of the changing times. >> what great covers from that magazine too. thank you. >>> coming up on the morning news, just demolition. a massive dust storm along an interstate in oklahoma. this is the "cbs morning news". with hellmann's ♪ hellmann's is the secret to making parmesan crusted chicken... [ bell dings ] ...so crispy so juicy so delicious it's your secret to making dinner disappear hellmann's. bring out the best >>> a dust storm worthy of the old dust bowl days. a massive storm triggered by strong winds and drought conditions caused a multi-vehicle accident in northern oklahoma yesterday. the choking dus
the company is concerned the sandwiches macon taken peanut butter made from a new mexico supplier where salmonella was found. the outbreak sickened 39 people in 19 states. none are tied to smuckers uncrustables. >>> after 80 years, "newsweek" magazine will no longer appear in print. during those nearly nine decades "newsweek" and other "newsweek"ly set the national news agenda took its toll because of the internet. "newsweek" will only be...
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. >> his business partners over the years, around detroit moved out of there to mexico or some other place other than the united states? >> my dad ran the business with his two bores. -- brothers. they were adamant to keep their products made in the united states. however, i would say the vast majority, something like 60% of my father's went out of business. partly because of it was just cheaper to make things overseas. >> how many documentaries have you done before this one? >> a lot. i've been making films over ten years. this is our fifth documentary feature off of theaters. we made a lot of small and large television products for hbo. we make our living in the nonfiction world which is rare and lucky. >> are you based? >> new york city. >> which of those documentaries made it biggest? >> jesus camp. we made a film called "jesus camp." we lost to al gore convenient truth. we all knew we were going to lose. it really sort of struck a nerve. it was really a look at the evangelical right through the eyes of children who are being home schooled and creationism, etcetera. it was at tha
. >> his business partners over the years, around detroit moved out of there to mexico or some other place other than the united states? >> my dad ran the business with his two bores. -- brothers. they were adamant to keep their products made in the united states. however, i would say the vast majority, something like 60% of my father's went out of business. partly because of it was just cheaper to make things overseas. >> how many documentaries have you done before this one?...
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of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was telling the other side of the story and who is doing the money reporting, all these narco dollars. who is doing the story about money laundering? i do not know if i answered your question, but that is certainly a kind of push back there. who is telling the big story and the small story? >> let me bring in carrie lozano to the conversation. she is a documentary filmmaker and journalist who has done a lot of work. her film "underground" appeared at sundance. also she is an emerging expert on the question of collaborative reporting, journalists, between news organizations and citizens -- she works in the investigative reporting for uc berkley and has co-founded collaboration central. very basic question -- who is doing this kind of reporting? you could say this about anything. do existing american media have the resources, individual tele
of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was telling the other side of the story and who is doing the money reporting, all these narco dollars. who is doing the story about money laundering? i do not know if i answered your question, but that is certainly a kind of push back there. who is telling the big story and the small story? >> let me bring in carrie...
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. >> when you think about the problem of illegal immigration, most of the discussion is about the mexico/u.s. border. we don't talk about it in terms of the canadian border. >>> get the hair brush. >>> as we get closer to halloween, the videos get scarier and e1scarier. i have to warn you guys, watch this one at your own risk. >> this is a character from the ring. well, she has been seen in the streets of warsaw, poland. >> that's not funny. it is not funny. it's scary enough to see anybody in a night gown in public because you know that person is crazy. >> especially if you know the character and you know that she's out to get you. she walks into this electronics store, throws this screen on the floor. look at the people around her, everybody starts freaking out. one of the clerks goes over to the phone and i assume starts calling security.fá here she tries to leave the store, setting off the alarm. >> i don't even know how to feel about this one, it's so creepy. >> i think she also might run in track and field events or something because she's very >> it's a dude! here he's back at th
. >> when you think about the problem of illegal immigration, most of the discussion is about the mexico/u.s. border. we don't talk about it in terms of the canadian border. >>> get the hair brush. >>> as we get closer to halloween, the videos get scarier and e1scarier. i have to warn you guys, watch this one at your own risk. >> this is a character from the ring. well, she has been seen in the streets of warsaw, poland. >> that's not funny. it is not funny....
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. >> ifill: you start the list, to you go to mexico, every -- >> the entire north american continent. >> mali had a very good night. >> it came up several times. >> woodruff: david, it did seem to me that mitt romney had a clear strategy of not trying to get-- not only not get rattled, but to be agreeable, to be as you said a minute ago, presidential, above the fray. i think i counted at least three or four times where he said stepping back here, to take a bigger picture. >> partly he's got it distance himself frankly from the bush administration. some perception that he is republican, will get us into a lot of wars. he mentioned peace more than george mcgovern probably did in equal debates. then a lot of the swing voters are women. and he doesn't want to feel too aggressive and too hostile so he wants to feel somebody who is secure, someone you can trust. and then finally he just wants to seem presidential. and so those were obviously the three goals and there is one thing if you give mitt romney some goals he will stick to them. >> ifill: was it me, mark or was the president also tr
. >> ifill: you start the list, to you go to mexico, every -- >> the entire north american continent. >> mali had a very good night. >> it came up several times. >> woodruff: david, it did seem to me that mitt romney had a clear strategy of not trying to get-- not only not get rattled, but to be agreeable, to be as you said a minute ago, presidential, above the fray. i think i counted at least three or four times where he said stepping back here, to take a bigger...
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be back in just a few minutes and oil shane was showing from the oral spill off the coast coast and mexico. the major allies are showing up early this morning but traffic is still moving but slowly. we will be right back. >> i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ appeal award two years in a row. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. and we're back at 6: 15 this morning san bruno residents will appear from of the california utilit
be back in just a few minutes and oil shane was showing from the oral spill off the coast coast and mexico. the major allies are showing up early this morning but traffic is still moving but slowly. we will be right back. >> i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget...
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amenaza no solamente para la niÑez, si no para todo el flujo migratorio que atraviesa centroamÉrica en mÉxico. >> la oficina de refugiados de estados unidos, reporta un poco mÁs de 10.000 casos de menores inmigran inmigrantes no acompaÑados durante el aÑo fiscal 2012 en comparaciÓn a los 6854 registrados en el 2011. >> pequeÑo s a los que el defensor alejandro s. ve cada vez mÁs a menudo. >> son las ovejas mÁs vulnerables las mÁs expuestas, son las primeras vÍctimas de un sistema fallido. >> segÚn las autoridades salvadoreÑas la reunificaciÓn familia es la principal causa, pero no se puede negar la violencia pandillera. >> con su reclutamiento forzoso, extorsiones y otras presiones, las pandillas alimentan el deseo de inmigraciÓn. >> no son pocos los que queriendo escapar de la violencia encuentran algo peor. >> como esta mujer guatemalteca. >> uno dice que se imagina. >> ella y su hija fueron asaltadas y abusadas sexualmente en la ruta del inmigrante. >> salvador castellanos univisiÓn. >> el huracÁn paul, provocÓ daÑos severos en baja california en hay al menos mil albergado
amenaza no solamente para la niÑez, si no para todo el flujo migratorio que atraviesa centroamÉrica en mÉxico. >> la oficina de refugiados de estados unidos, reporta un poco mÁs de 10.000 casos de menores inmigran inmigrantes no acompaÑados durante el aÑo fiscal 2012 en comparaciÓn a los 6854 registrados en el 2011. >> pequeÑo s a los que el defensor alejandro s. ve cada vez mÁs a menudo. >> son las ovejas mÁs vulnerables las mÁs expuestas, son las primeras...
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we need to stop the tax breaks for outsourcing jobs to china and mexico and anywhere else. we know what we have to do. we need congress to do it and work with the president and make it happen. but enforcing trade rules one at a time actually does work and you can specifically attribute job growth to it. >> well, we did this broadcast on friday night from illinois. there's a plant that's being shipped overseas sensata, which is connected to the automobile industry. and there's a tire plant that's been saved because of president obama's stance being tough on china with the lawsuit. i think that that story speaks volumes of what is happening across america. just who is talking tough. senator, great to have you with us. >> i saw that show. it was a microcosm of what we're talking about. >> senator sherrod brown, thank you. there's much more coming up, stay with us. >>> there's no more serious issue in a presidential campaign than trust. trust matters. >> the president and the vice president are heating up in ohio. tonight the latest on the republican voter suppression with stat
we need to stop the tax breaks for outsourcing jobs to china and mexico and anywhere else. we know what we have to do. we need congress to do it and work with the president and make it happen. but enforcing trade rules one at a time actually does work and you can specifically attribute job growth to it. >> well, we did this broadcast on friday night from illinois. there's a plant that's being shipped overseas sensata, which is connected to the automobile industry. and there's a tire plant...
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my dad was born in mexico of american parents. my wife's that was born in wales and is a first-generation american. we welcome legal immigrants into this country. i want our legal system work better. i wanted to be streamlined. i don't think he should have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get into this country legally. i also think we should give visas to people -- green cards, rather, to people who graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with accredited degrees in science and math, get a green card stapled to their diploma, come to the u.s. aid. we should make sure our legal system works. we should stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people who are waiting in line to get here legally. those have come here illegally take their place, so i will not grant amnesty to those who come here illegally. i will put in place an employment revocation system and make sure that employers that hire people have come here illegally are sanctioned for doing so. i will put them place magnets for people coming here i
my dad was born in mexico of american parents. my wife's that was born in wales and is a first-generation american. we welcome legal immigrants into this country. i want our legal system work better. i wanted to be streamlined. i don't think he should have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get into this country legally. i also think we should give visas to people -- green cards, rather, to people who graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with accredited degrees in...
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it means though he was born in mexico, he can legally work. he admits he cried a little. >> hard to believe. >> the program started august 15th and applies to young people who arrived before 16th birthdays. 200 have been granted so far out of thousands of applications. catholic charities received 15 more approvals just today. >> this is going to open a lot of doors for them so they can work and pay for the tuition. >> had to leave his previous job because he didn't have proper paperwork. >> he just applied for social security card today. his sister who was born in the u.s. went with him. >> so overwhelming for him to have all the opportunities that i have. >> and he has someone else to think about. his 1 year old son. >> my son, you know, like i'm going to try to do everything for him. >> he plans to go back to school and hopes to one day open his own computer business. he has another sister who is waiting for her application for a work permit to be processed. ktvu channel 2 news. >> a super market chain is explaining why it began using a high
it means though he was born in mexico, he can legally work. he admits he cried a little. >> hard to believe. >> the program started august 15th and applies to young people who arrived before 16th birthdays. 200 have been granted so far out of thousands of applications. catholic charities received 15 more approvals just today. >> this is going to open a lot of doors for them so they can work and pay for the tuition. >> had to leave his previous job because he didn't have...
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analistas de la relacion con mexico dicen que de continuar estos incidentes se convertirian en 1 problema. christopher wilson, wilson center del lado de estados unidos si puedo entender que nuestros agentes necesitan poder usar fuerza para su defensa, eso para cualquier agente necesita poder hacer esto. pero a la vez necesitamos unos procedimientos, 1 cultura que minimiza este tipo de eventos.ee proteccion de aduanas y fronteras, de donde depende la patrulla fronteriza, indico que coopera totalmente cada vez que se abre 1 investigacio n. el caso de hernandez llego a washington cuando familiares en mayo pasado pidieron 1 investigacion federal. bernardo hernandez, hermano de anastasio hernandez pues las investigaciones que se han hecho, y la policia de san diego ya declaro el caso que fue 1 homicidio. la autopsia dice que es 1 homicidio, ahora queremos que de la la batalla para captar la mayoria de los votos sigue enfocandose en virginia... hoy el presidente obama se presento en la universidad de george mason y hubo actividades a favor de mitt romney... esta vez... el mensaje fue dirigido a
analistas de la relacion con mexico dicen que de continuar estos incidentes se convertirian en 1 problema. christopher wilson, wilson center del lado de estados unidos si puedo entender que nuestros agentes necesitan poder usar fuerza para su defensa, eso para cualquier agente necesita poder hacer esto. pero a la vez necesitamos unos procedimientos, 1 cultura que minimiza este tipo de eventos.ee proteccion de aduanas y fronteras, de donde depende la patrulla fronteriza, indico que coopera...
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it means though he was born in mexico, he can legally work. he admits he cried a little. >> hard to believe. >> the program started august 15th and applies to young people who arrived before 16th birthdays. 200 have been granted so far out of thousands of applications. catholic charities received 15 more approvals just today. >> this is going to open a lot of doors for them so they can work and pay for the tuition. >> had to leave his previous job because he didn't have proper paperwork. >> he just applied for social security card today. his sister who was born in the u.s. went with him. >> so overwhelming for him to have all the opportunities that i have. >> and he has someone else to think about. his 1 year old son. >> my son, you know, like i'm going to try to do everything for him. >> he plans to go back to school and hopes to one day open his own computer business. he has another sister who is waiting for her application for a work permit to be processed. ktvu channel 2 news. >> a super market chain is explaining why it began using a high
it means though he was born in mexico, he can legally work. he admits he cried a little. >> hard to believe. >> the program started august 15th and applies to young people who arrived before 16th birthdays. 200 have been granted so far out of thousands of applications. catholic charities received 15 more approvals just today. >> this is going to open a lot of doors for them so they can work and pay for the tuition. >> had to leave his previous job because he didn't have...
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take pkg michoacán, méxico fausto vallejo gobernador de michoacán raúl torres ciudad de méxico armando ballinas consejo estatal de seguridad blanca ---ahora nos enlazamos con irene sans quien nos tiene el pronostico del tiempo para los proximos dias. cesar ---adelante irene.. roll weather open take pkg blanca ---pausa comercial pero antes, un avance de domina la accion.. take sot take sot segment ends cesar ---vamos con ramon diaz y domina la accion.. blanca adelante ramon. take pkg topvo cesar ---ultima pausa pero en dos minutos, una mujer es asaltada descaradamen te y todo queda grabado.. take sot segment ends
take pkg michoacán, méxico fausto vallejo gobernador de michoacán raúl torres ciudad de méxico armando ballinas consejo estatal de seguridad blanca ---ahora nos enlazamos con irene sans quien nos tiene el pronostico del tiempo para los proximos dias. cesar ---adelante irene.. roll weather open take pkg blanca ---pausa comercial pero antes, un avance de domina la accion.. take sot take sot segment ends cesar ---vamos con ramon diaz y domina la accion.. blanca adelante ramon. take pkg topvo...
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se habla de 80 mil muertos en méxico >> hola ¿qué tal? la administración de felipe calderón termina con 80 mil meuertos y las personas dicapitadas este es el balance criminal nuevos metodos de intimidación como la decapitaciones son posibles en méxico en el 2007 32 personas decapitadas y según el informe de un periodico hay 80 mil muertos por el combate el crimen organizado los secuestros se triplicaron de enero a agosto de 2012 hay más de 1000 casos en méxico se traduce que hay 11intentos para lucrar con engaños >> hay un incremento en secuestros ellos quieren dienro por no hacerte daño >> las extorsiones vienen de la carcel y también 9000 cuerpos en fosas comunes de méxico los estados son chihuahua durango y sinaloa y un grupo de centro americanos estan en una vivienda y después se llevó a cabo un operativo y eso es todo bárbara bermudo >> así es y gracias verónica ♪. sin duda imágenes de impacto un peligroso juego dejó a este menor y está poninedo en peligro a sus hermnos como ve lo lanza contra la acrretera él pe
se habla de 80 mil muertos en méxico >> hola ¿qué tal? la administración de felipe calderón termina con 80 mil meuertos y las personas dicapitadas este es el balance criminal nuevos metodos de intimidación como la decapitaciones son posibles en méxico en el 2007 32 personas decapitadas y según el informe de un periodico hay 80 mil muertos por el combate el crimen organizado los secuestros se triplicaron de enero a agosto de 2012 hay más de 1000 casos en méxico se traduce que hay...
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2011 and it was largely the result of fallout from the deep water horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico in 2010. mr. obama is right that since he took office oil production on federal lands is up in both 2009 and 2010 oil production increased even with the 14% drop last year. overall production on federal lansds is still up 10.6% since 2008. one or thing, in terms of natural gas production. natural gas production is down and declining since 2003 according to the energy information administration mainly because of off shore natural gas drilling, brian. >> andrea, another topic early on and this has come up sporadically during the campaign. what did mitt romney say and when did he say it about, quote, letting detroit go bankrupt, more specifically general motors? the president kind of threw down on that topic tonight. >> reporter: well, the president was referring to a newspaper piece that he wrote in 2008. the governor never said let them go bankrupt. he said he was in favor of a private bailout. mr. obama is correct about the fact that most people agree, private companies were not about
2011 and it was largely the result of fallout from the deep water horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico in 2010. mr. obama is right that since he took office oil production on federal lands is up in both 2009 and 2010 oil production increased even with the 14% drop last year. overall production on federal lansds is still up 10.6% since 2008. one or thing, in terms of natural gas production. natural gas production is down and declining since 2003 according to the energy information...
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mexico, se recordo a los migrantes desaparecidos al intentar llegar a los estados unidos. vo --la ceremonia que se llevo a cabo en la basilica de nuestra seÑora de guadalupe, tuvo como proposito concientizar sobre la lucha de los migrantes para cruzar la frontera. --decenas de hombres y mujeres mostraron las fotos de sus hijos, quienes son parte de los alrededor de 70 mil provenientes de centro america, desaparecidos en los ultimos 6 aÑos. cesar --por otra parte, las autoridades de indonesia han reportado que el numero de incidentes de jovencitas raptadas y esclavizadas por hombres que las conocen por facebook ha escalado. --la comision nacional de ese pais, dice que 27 de 129 reportes de niÑos extraviados este aÑo, son de captores que encuentran a sus victimas atravez de la red social. --facebook, por su parte....seÑala estar trabajando para combatir esta actividad ilegal y tiene empleados alrededor del mundo investigando para atrapar a gente que intente usar su pagina web para el trafico de humanos. blanca ---vamos con ariel rodriguez y el pronostico del tiempo.. ce
mexico, se recordo a los migrantes desaparecidos al intentar llegar a los estados unidos. vo --la ceremonia que se llevo a cabo en la basilica de nuestra seÑora de guadalupe, tuvo como proposito concientizar sobre la lucha de los migrantes para cruzar la frontera. --decenas de hombres y mujeres mostraron las fotos de sus hijos, quienes son parte de los alrededor de 70 mil provenientes de centro america, desaparecidos en los ultimos 6 aÑos. cesar --por otra parte, las autoridades de indonesia...
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. >> reporter: 24 miles above new mexico he became a human missile. felix baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to that helium balloon. in order for a safe liftoff winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, felix baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the the air inside his viesor was not warm enough. the problem was never fixed. >> could see a little bit of frost and for about 30 minutes it looked like we might have to abort the mission. >> reporter: the crew decided the jump was safe. the free fall is the highest known to man but not the longest. it lasted four minutes and 20 seconds. 16 seconds shorter than joe kitinger's record set more than half a century ago. he helped train felix baumgartner and was there from liftoff to landing. >> talk about the right stuff. felix baumgartner's feat came on the 62nd anniversary when chuck yeager first broke the sound barrier. yeager is now 89 years old. flight yesterday flying in the back seat of a fighter. he broke the speed barrier back in 1947. >>> f
. >> reporter: 24 miles above new mexico he became a human missile. felix baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to that helium balloon. in order for a safe liftoff winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, felix baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the the air inside his viesor was not warm enough. the problem was never fixed. >> could see a little bit of frost and for about 30 minutes it looked like we might have to abort...
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. >>> engineers at the gulf of mexico are trying to determine the source of a new sheen on the water surface. the oil is leaking from the so-called containment dome which was unsuccessfully used in the crisis and is sitting on the gulf floor. >>> and a stretch of interstate 35 near the oklahoma/kansas border, shut down during a massive dust storm has reopened. the swirling dust created near-blackout seasconditions al the four-lane highway. the worst was a pileup involving more than 30 vehicles. amazingly, there were a couple of injuries but no one was killed. >> thank goodness for that. >>> it is time, now, for the weather from across the nation on this friday. a stormy day on the east coast, with the heaviest rain from maryland to maine. scattered thunderstorms from the carolinas to northern florida. cool with showers but not as windy for minnesota down into illinois. >> 60s and 70s in the rockies. mostly 50s in the central plains and midwest. 80s from new orleans to miami. >>> coming up on this friday morning, a new recall of food. and a new warning about what should be one of the
. >>> engineers at the gulf of mexico are trying to determine the source of a new sheen on the water surface. the oil is leaking from the so-called containment dome which was unsuccessfully used in the crisis and is sitting on the gulf floor. >>> and a stretch of interstate 35 near the oklahoma/kansas border, shut down during a massive dust storm has reopened. the swirling dust created near-blackout seasconditions al the four-lane highway. the worst was a pileup involving more...
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crowds watched below on monitors and cheered, and balm gardner landed in the eastern new mexico desert and his mother, father and girlfriend also size of relief as well. >> you know, i said before we went to the commercial break he was the fastest man on earth. no, he's not the fastest man in space, he hadn't gotten to earth yet, but this is another key day for other people trying to do something similar. >> ironic twists and smashed the parachute jump record with someone helping with the feat. his project advisor, also coincidentally today marks the 65th anniversary of u.s. test pilot chuck yager becoming the first man to break the sound barrier, but that was aboard an airplane. >> harris: i know, when you see him jump and he's not in anything for the first couple of seconds, i couldn't breathe. >> he made it. >> harris: thanks, anna. the weather cooperated with the historic jump, but in other parts of our nation so potential potentially severe weather is on the move. and in one state, it's required for registration, and critical swing state. how is that playing out 20 days before the
crowds watched below on monitors and cheered, and balm gardner landed in the eastern new mexico desert and his mother, father and girlfriend also size of relief as well. >> you know, i said before we went to the commercial break he was the fastest man on earth. no, he's not the fastest man in space, he hadn't gotten to earth yet, but this is another key day for other people trying to do something similar. >> ironic twists and smashed the parachute jump record with someone helping...
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inflated and ready to take extreme athlete felix baumgartner to the stratosphere but the winds in new mexico and the desert were too strong. baumgartner hoped to become the first skydiver to break the sound barrier and shatter three world records. he is hoping to try the jump on thursday. >>> well, when it comes to losing weight for the best results, you may want to find a few good buddies. dr. kim explains why groups may be the best bet for success. >>> reporter: >> up a little bit but it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: they cheer and clap. >> it actually went really well. >> yay! [ applause ] >> reporter: and hand out bravo points. >> so no halloween candy after, right? even when it's 75% off we're not going to do it. >> reporter: meetings are led by peers not professionals. and that's a plus. >> i'm not perfect. and i don't pretend to be pech. and i actually don't want my members to be perfect because when you expect yourself to be perfect and you -- you just can't maintain it. >> it's really true, that little bit at a time really could add up. >> yes. >> reporter: now a new nih
inflated and ready to take extreme athlete felix baumgartner to the stratosphere but the winds in new mexico and the desert were too strong. baumgartner hoped to become the first skydiver to break the sound barrier and shatter three world records. he is hoping to try the jump on thursday. >>> well, when it comes to losing weight for the best results, you may want to find a few good buddies. dr. kim explains why groups may be the best bet for success. >>> reporter: >> up...
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skydiver successfully made it from the edge of space breaking the speed of sound in a free fall in new mexico. he descended from a capsule from a helium balloon that carried him 128,000 feet. more than three times the cruising. he hit a speed of 833 miles per hour. >> you become so humble when you stand at the top of the world. it's not about breaking records anymore, it's all about coming home. >> yes, and come home there were some risks. for example, low temperatures, thin atmosphere and a possibility of loss of consciousness. he had planned to jump last tuesday but delayed the stunted because of gusty winds. lives t. wow! >> i'm not doing that. [ laughter ] >> terry: wow. >> and how about the giants, you know the embarcadero san francisco still waiting. you can see the orange glow. >> as orange as your skirt. >> just about. we are waiting for the hometown team. we do have clouds strmi in. live doppler showing that. high and mid-level clouds. we do have a little bit of fog developing near the golden gate. it could reduce the visibility much like it did this morning and help delay some of th
skydiver successfully made it from the edge of space breaking the speed of sound in a free fall in new mexico. he descended from a capsule from a helium balloon that carried him 128,000 feet. more than three times the cruising. he hit a speed of 833 miles per hour. >> you become so humble when you stand at the top of the world. it's not about breaking records anymore, it's all about coming home. >> yes, and come home there were some risks. for example, low temperatures, thin...
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analistas de la relacion con mexico dicen que de continuar estos incidentes se convertirian en 1 problema. christopher wilson, ls
analistas de la relacion con mexico dicen que de continuar estos incidentes se convertirian en 1 problema. christopher wilson, ls
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it is not working for new mexico student and it is not working for new mexico teachers. it was a top down washington prescribed approach the congresswoman wilson embraced when she was in congress, but it is not working. it is not working for my kids who are here in school in central new mexico. we should not do testing that compares this year's fifth graders to last year's fifth graders. we should do testing at the beginning of the year that tells the teachers where each individual child is so they can tailor their instruction and then know what kind of progress they have made over the course of the year. >> heather, now i see you making a face. what is that about? >> it was a smile. >> the note child -- the no child left behind act is federal funding to aid education. i strongly support that funding, but i think the decisions about how that funding should be spent should be made at the local level. what no child left behind did was push decisions down to the local level and allow teachers and principals to move money around. that is massive flexibility. in terms of the
it is not working for new mexico student and it is not working for new mexico teachers. it was a top down washington prescribed approach the congresswoman wilson embraced when she was in congress, but it is not working. it is not working for my kids who are here in school in central new mexico. we should not do testing that compares this year's fifth graders to last year's fifth graders. we should do testing at the beginning of the year that tells the teachers where each individual child is so...
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. >> bge pulled in crews from as far away as florida, texas, new mexico to help restore power. it's helped to clear the outages. they faced a similar scene, clearing a large tree and the broken telephone pole that sent a transformer crashing to the ground. while homeowners felt fortunate the super storm didn't produce the kind of damage you might see from a direct hit, they do miss some common comfort. >> you walk into a room. the first thing you want to do is flip a light on and running water because we're on well here. just your daily showers and running water and flushing the commodes and just that sort of thing that you take for granted. >> reporter: appreciate it but that's not everyone. back live now, you see the big tree along register. a number of power lines. last night five bge trucks showed up but no one to cut the trees to make room for them to make the necessary electrical retears, something we saw during the duratio. certainly they're not happy. anyone out of power probably won't be satisfied until they're returned to normal. >>> everybody, this is our seaed into
. >> bge pulled in crews from as far away as florida, texas, new mexico to help restore power. it's helped to clear the outages. they faced a similar scene, clearing a large tree and the broken telephone pole that sent a transformer crashing to the ground. while homeowners felt fortunate the super storm didn't produce the kind of damage you might see from a direct hit, they do miss some common comfort. >> you walk into a room. the first thing you want to do is flip a light on and...
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. >> are they principles you had and used when you were governor of new mexico? >> always, always, and i actually delivered one of my state of the state addresses using the seven principles. look, here's how we need to conduct ourselves, and, anyway, just very -- very common sense. >> if you would, your philosophy and libertarian's philosophy on the role of government, the right size of government. >> so libertarian philosophy, with a broad brush stroke, the notion that most of us in the country are socially accepting and that we're fiscally responsible. that's a broad brush stroke, a broad brush stroke is wearing a pin lapel pin saying "i'm pro-choice regarding everything." well, pro-choice regarding everything means that actually if your choices involve putting other people in harm's way or your choices defraud or harm another human being, then that's when the government -- that's where the government has a role, to protect us against individuals, groups, corporations that would do us harm. >> as governor, did you -- did you shrink the size of the state governm
. >> are they principles you had and used when you were governor of new mexico? >> always, always, and i actually delivered one of my state of the state addresses using the seven principles. look, here's how we need to conduct ourselves, and, anyway, just very -- very common sense. >> if you would, your philosophy and libertarian's philosophy on the role of government, the right size of government. >> so libertarian philosophy, with a broad brush stroke, the notion that...
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ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> it is an amazing story. people are cheering for what this really means for the progression of science, the contribution he now has made to science. earlier this summer, august, the mars "rover" landing now. now you have this. people are saying -- it is a good time to feel good again about where we are scientifically as a country, that all the signs of progress here. certainly that moment cannot be understated. >> no. i just feel really good about where i am right now, and that's with my heinie in this chair. >> feel good about. >> he said during the free fall, his visor started to fog up. that's when he actually started to freak out a little bit. >> yeah, i would have freaked out much earlier than that. >> he gave a great quote after he got down. he said we live to conquer fears and pursue dreams. may our attempts at accomplishments progress humankind. i thought that was eloquent what he said. when he got back on safe ground. >> almost as succinct as one small step for man -- one giant -- i was just saying,
ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> it is an amazing story. people are cheering for what this really means for the progression of science, the contribution he now has made to science. earlier this summer, august, the mars "rover" landing now. now you have this. people are saying -- it is a good time to feel good again about where we are scientifically as a country, that all the signs of progress here. certainly that moment cannot be understated. >> no. i just...
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it was the usual thing in mexico. the government would say what youould say on the air and what you cldn't say on the air. i decided i didn't want to be that kind of reporter so i sold everything and came to the united states. just imagine that now i can talk to anyone without asking permission for anything. i had to leave my country because of that. it used to be said that the powerful and the rich never leave their country, only those who need possibilities and those who are poor and those who are ambitious leave their countries. that's exactly what happened with me. i came here because i had to come here something pushed me out of mexico and something pulled me from the united states. now i have two passports, but honestly i have to thank this country because it gave me all the wonderful opportunities. if i would have stayed in mexico, i don't know what would have happened but i would have been a very poor, sad and probably censored journalist. >> why did your parents come? >> my parents came in the 1940s and it wa
it was the usual thing in mexico. the government would say what youould say on the air and what you cldn't say on the air. i decided i didn't want to be that kind of reporter so i sold everything and came to the united states. just imagine that now i can talk to anyone without asking permission for anything. i had to leave my country because of that. it used to be said that the powerful and the rich never leave their country, only those who need possibilities and those who are poor and those...
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his family vacationed in had mexico, celebrating the oldest son b.j.'s 18th birthday and high school graduation. >> we were walking. then b.j. comes up to be me and says, dad, my throat hurts. can you get me some cough drops? >> reporter: those would be the last words to his father. >> his lips are blue, he's pale gasping for air. >> reporter: he was allergic to peanuts. unknowingly ate some in his chocolate mousse that might. >> he just gets hives and we give him antihistamines and he would be okay. but this time it killed him. >> reporter: 12 million american children or one out of 12 have a food allergy. they said that half of them will have a life threatening reaction some time in their lives. the researcher at children's hospital researches this stuff. >> people could be looking normal. then within a matter of minutes if they inject that food or someone wipes it on their skin, they can have a reaction. >> reporter: the centers for disease control says that the number of the children with the food allergy doubles every two decades and that those all
his family vacationed in had mexico, celebrating the oldest son b.j.'s 18th birthday and high school graduation. >> we were walking. then b.j. comes up to be me and says, dad, my throat hurts. can you get me some cough drops? >> reporter: those would be the last words to his father. >> his lips are blue, he's pale gasping for air. >> reporter: he was allergic to peanuts. unknowingly ate some in his chocolate mousse that might. >> he just gets hives and we give him...
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former new mexico gov. gary johnson running as the libertarian candidate is the most prominent of them. it depends on who you talk to. some people say governor johnson's it support for marijuana legalization could cost president obama votes. others say they tend to pull unaffiliated voters that could go republican, so he is one to watch to see what kind of vote totals he will get. the biggest third-party candidate in colorado history was ross perot who pulled in, i think, 23% of the vote. host: curtis hubbard, what will you be watching for on election night? guest: the suburban counties around denver. you will hear a lot of talk about arapaho and jefferson counties in terms of which ever candid it will win those counties. they will have a much easier path to running the state of colorado. i will be looking closely at the number of republican votes coming in from el paso county, douglas county, mesa county. another swing county is a clear emmer, northern colorado, fort collins, colorado state university -- a
former new mexico gov. gary johnson running as the libertarian candidate is the most prominent of them. it depends on who you talk to. some people say governor johnson's it support for marijuana legalization could cost president obama votes. others say they tend to pull unaffiliated voters that could go republican, so he is one to watch to see what kind of vote totals he will get. the biggest third-party candidate in colorado history was ross perot who pulled in, i think, 23% of the vote. host:...
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when i was governor of new mexico i met with judges in portland oregon that asked to meet with me. they had the meeting started i didn't know what to expect but what they said was hey we're here to support you we're here to support what you have to say but we would like to share with you a story here that perhaps you can pounce have a minute pass on to others that would let others better understand this they said that methamphetamine really is the bogeyman drug people that use methamphetamine do bad things their behavior is altered they said we're not suggest and by the way it disparagingly falls on the poor it's it's the best example we can think of a prohibition drug it's cheap it's easy to make so the consequences fall disparagingly on the poor they said we're not suggesting the following bit of cocaine were legal these people would be using cocaine without the negative behavioral impact now what i will tell you about cocaine and it would be wonderful if the government told the truth cocaine puts holes in your heart really people that use cocaine their entire lifetime die from a
when i was governor of new mexico i met with judges in portland oregon that asked to meet with me. they had the meeting started i didn't know what to expect but what they said was hey we're here to support you we're here to support what you have to say but we would like to share with you a story here that perhaps you can pounce have a minute pass on to others that would let others better understand this they said that methamphetamine really is the bogeyman drug people that use methamphetamine...
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thousands of guns going to mexico -- obama: candy? >> moderator: governor, if i could, the question was once about these assault weapons that were banned and are no longer banned. i know that you signed an assault weapons ban when you were in massachusetts, obviously, with this question you no longer do support that. why is that given the kind of violence that we see sometimes with these mass killings? why is it that you've changed romney: well, candy, actually in my state the pro-gun folks and the anti-gun folks came together and put together a piece of legislation, and it's referred to as an assault weapons ban, but both the pro-gun and anti-gun people came together because it provided opportunities for both that both wanted. there were hunting opportunities, for instance, that hadn't previously been available and so forth. so it was a mutually agreed-upon piece of legislation. that's what we need more of, candy. what we have right now in washington is a place that's gridlocked. >> moderator: so if i could, if you could get people t
thousands of guns going to mexico -- obama: candy? >> moderator: governor, if i could, the question was once about these assault weapons that were banned and are no longer banned. i know that you signed an assault weapons ban when you were in massachusetts, obviously, with this question you no longer do support that. why is that given the kind of violence that we see sometimes with these mass killings? why is it that you've changed romney: well, candy, actually in my state the pro-gun...